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Early 1900’s 2 Gallon Brown & White Stoneware Crock Very Nice

This antique brown and white stoneware crock from the early 1900s is a rare find that will add character to any collection. Measuring 2 gallons, this original piece was created in the US Northeast region and showcases the Americana style. The material used is stone, and the maker is unknown. The colors are a rich […]

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Antique VTG 8 Point Star Sun 3 Gal Stoneware Glazed Crock Rare

Antique VTG 8 Point Star Sun 3 Gal Stoneware Glazed Crock Rare.

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Antique Joseph Middleby, Boston, Massachusetts Stoneware 3 Gallon Butter Crock

This is an antique 3-gallon butter crock made of stoneware by Joseph Middleby in Boston, Massachusetts. The crock is signed and dates back to around 1900 – 1920. It is a beige-colored ceramic and porcelain material and is considered an original Americana piece. The crock was most likely used for storing butter and is a […]

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Antique T. Harrington Lyons New York Blue Decorated 3 Gallon Stoneware Crock

This is a beautiful piece with a great vibrant blue design. It is made by T. Harrington of Lyons, NY and is 3 gallons in size. Overall it’s in nice condition and displays very well. It does have a small hairline, some minor staining, an old inventory mark, and a few small chips to the […]

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Antique 2 gal. Ovoid Stoneware Crock Cobalt Blue Floral Decoration

Ovoid Stoneware Crock Cobalt. Freehand Cobalt Floral Decoration with the number “2”. Crock has a couple of hairline cracks, as shown in pictures. None of the cracks in the body go through to the inside. One tight crack going through the rim. The stoneware is very tight. With a beautiful hand done floral decoration. Please […]

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Antique Salt Glaze Stoneware Canning Jar Crock Brown Colors 10.5 Inches High

Antique Salt Glaze Stoneware Crock With Lip Brown Colors 10.5 Inches High.

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RARE Yelloware Stoneware Advertising Beater Jar From Sunset Creamery

Rare Beater Jar from Sunset Creamery! Believed that’s out of Roswell New Mexico. I’d say it’s in EXCELLENT Condition for it’s age. Has a small chip on front bottom edge (see last picture). Has some staining/dark spots.

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Antique M Salzman Stoneware Advertising Whiskey Jug, No Cracks

This antique stoneware jug, by M Salzman, is a unique addition to any collection. Measuring at a small size of up to 14 inches, the jug is categorized as both an antique and a primitive piece, with a naive and primitive style that adds to its charm. This original and authentic item is a must-have […]

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Bootleg Swank Pottery Antique Stoneware Folk Primitive Crock Vase Jug Whiskey

Message me with 50% off current prices and it’s yours! Don’t mi out! Could this be a bootleg fake from roaring prohibition age of the early 20th century. I’ve never seen an authentic swank with this stamp, but I could be wrong. Regardless, this is a piece of history that tells a story. We are […]

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